Mike was born on December 28, 1981, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Although he lived all over the East coast for most of his young life, he spent most of his adult life living in the Midwest to be near family.
Mike will be remembered for his endless generosity, wild sense of humor, and irresistible charm. He was well-liked and was the first person to crack a joke making everyone in his presence feel at ease. He never failed to make his family and friends laugh, even in the most difficult situations. As a people person, it was no surprise that Mike was an excellent salesman, often receiving praise and recognition for his abilities to outsell his competitors.
He enjoyed cars, specifically car audio, modifying as well as upgrading audio systems, and was a master at all things pertaining to electronics.
Mike enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his niece and nephews, whom he loved as if they were his own. He was the life of the party while spending time with his many friends attending renaissance festivals, concerts, and sporting events. He enjoyed gaming, getting a good deal, and spoiling his family, especially his nieces and nephews, with lavish gifts.
He is survived by his mother Christine (Wilkinson) Byrd of Marion, Iowa; his father Michael A. Byrd, Sr. (Shelly) of Terre Haute, Indiana; his grandfather Carl J. Byrd III; grandmother Florence Wilkinson; two sisters, Jessica (Malden) Baasch, and Melissa (Michael) Dixon; his nephews and niece; extended family; and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his grandmother Ellen Smith and his grandfather John Wilkinson
Sr.
Blessing and prayer service at St Joe's Catholic Church in Marion, Iowa.
Source: Celebrate Life Iowa Funeral Home & Cremation Services, West Des Moines, Iowa
Mike was born on December 28, 1981, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Although he lived all over the East coast for most of his young life, he spent most of his adult life living in the Midwest to be near family.
Mike will be remembered for his endless generosity, wild sense of humor, and irresistible charm. He was well-liked and was the first person to crack a joke making everyone in his presence feel at ease. He never failed to make his family and friends laugh, even in the most difficult situations. As a people person, it was no surprise that Mike was an excellent salesman, often receiving praise and recognition for his abilities to outsell his competitors.
He enjoyed cars, specifically car audio, modifying as well as upgrading audio systems, and was a master at all things pertaining to electronics.
Mike enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his niece and nephews, whom he loved as if they were his own. He was the life of the party while spending time with his many friends attending renaissance festivals, concerts, and sporting events. He enjoyed gaming, getting a good deal, and spoiling his family, especially his nieces and nephews, with lavish gifts.
He is survived by his mother Christine (Wilkinson) Byrd of Marion, Iowa; his father Michael A. Byrd, Sr. (Shelly) of Terre Haute, Indiana; his grandfather Carl J. Byrd III; grandmother Florence Wilkinson; two sisters, Jessica (Malden) Baasch, and Melissa (Michael) Dixon; his nephews and niece; extended family; and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his grandmother Ellen Smith and his grandfather John Wilkinson
Sr.
Blessing and prayer service at St Joe's Catholic Church in Marion, Iowa.
Source: Celebrate Life Iowa Funeral Home & Cremation Services, West Des Moines, Iowa
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